SwimKids Withdrawal Form

To exit your monthly swim class, please submit this online form before the 1st of your swimmer's last month of lessons or swim team. For example, if you wish for September to be your last month of lessons, your completed withdrawal notice must be received by SwimKids before September 1.

**Please submit the form just one time. Once processed, we also will email you a confirmation email within a few days letting you know it's all taken care of.**

If you are having a scheduling conflict, we would be happy to help you switch to another day and time or address any other issues you may be having.

If you are not continuing with SwimKids, please keep your child active in swimming so they don't lose their skills!For their safety and your peace of mind, all children need to be able to swim a strong freestyle stroke with good breathing. Most experts agree that the goal of 300 yards of freestyle is a good measure of water safety. And even for children who can swim, please be a designated Water Watcher when any children in your care are in or around the water. Their safety depends on your constant parental vigilance!

Your swimmer will remain enrolled through the end of the month selected above.
All withdrawals must be received before the 1st of the month selected.

NOTICE
I understand that my registration will be cancelled when SwimKids Swim School receives this completed withdrawal form. Withdrawal forms must be received before the 1st of my child's final month of lessons. Withdrawals are final. If I change my mind, I must re-enroll. I understand space may only be available in a class other than the class I am withdrawing from. I also understand thatI will be billed for the next billing cycle if this notice is not received before the 1st of my child's final month of lessons, as per the registration agreement.

Drowning Statistics: Drowning remains the leading cause of death in the U.S. for children ages 5 and under and the 2nd leading cause of death for children ages 14 and under (American Institute for Preventative Medicine).

A child can drown in the time it takes to answer the phone. (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission)

Of all preschoolers who drown, 70% are in the care of one or both parents at the time of the drowning and 75% are missing from sight for 5 minutes or less. (National Center for Injury Prevention and Control)

What our members have to say...

"My son developed a fear of the deep end taking swim classes at our local rec center. Looked at SwimKids flier for a year before signing up the kids. Was very pleasantly surprised at the top quality to providing my kids the needed techniques to get the best strokes. Took both of my kids at the Woodbridge SwimKids location and they are flying through the drills. After 2 months my daughter is on their swim team and my son is now willing to go back to the deep end. The coaches and instructors are awesome. They are in the water with the kids and the small class sizes are perfect. They get little rewards for passing skills and certificates for graduating a level. We are truly happy to have found SwimKids and have highly recommended them to friends and familyy. We love the blue uniforms that come with registration.

Love the large family locker room. Can't tell you how much that alone is a relief for a parent with an opposite sex child. Most places have one family dressing room! Here they have an entire family locker room so there are no long lines."~Elaine A.

"Just wanted to write and say how pleased I am with the progress of my boys! Mac started at the age of 3 and is cruising right along. Niko started at 1 1/2 and yesterday he did the back float all by himself, treaded water for at least 20 seconds and swam to the stairs. Both boys are doing great and I highly recommend SwimKids to all parents!"~Nicole Colavecchio